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Friday, February 25, 2011

"The Miracle of Mercy Land" by River Jordan - GIVEAWAY!


CONGRATULATIONS, KATHRYN!  I'LL GET YOUR BOOK IN THE MAIL TO YOU!


Mercy Land has arrived.  Born in a bolt of lightening on the banks of Bittersweet Creek, she has moved to nearby Bay City and has found her niche - working as the assistant to Doc, the local newspaper editor.  When a mysterious book arrives on her boss's desk that threatens her dreams, Mercy must decide what to do with the book.  Mercy's life is further complicated when Doc suddenly decides to retire and brings in John Quincy as his replacement, a newspaper novice who seems to know more about Mercy and Bay City than he's telling.  Can Mercy determine the book's purpose before it disappears?  Can she solve the mystery of John Quincy before losing her shot at the job of editor?

Jordan is a gifted storyteller who draws the reader in with her descriptions and flowing language.  Her characters are alive in this book and kept me cheering them on throughout the story.  The issue of the mysterious book, however, was something else.  The blurbs I read made me think that this was a book about time travel - which it isn't.  Doc seems to think that the book will give him a chance to right an old wrong - but never in their contact with the book do they do more than lose track of time and gain information about people around them.  Since they cannot choose whose name will appear to them or travel in time, I'm not sure how he expected to use the book to change a life.  That part left me confused; it was a bit raw, I think.  There were also connections between a few characters that were never fully explained.

In the end, Jordan makes the point that we are all connected; all of the choices that we make individually affect the human population as a whole.  Forgiveness is also a major theme in this book.

I couldn't put book down because I just had to know how Mercy was going to save the day; but now that I know the ending, I don't know how soon I'll pick it back up again.  It's a good read, but not one that I need to dust off and make part of my regular reading list.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from the Blogging for Books  program in exchange for an honest review.

I'd love to know what YOU think of The Miracle of Mercy Land.  I'm randomly giving away one copy of this book on Wednesday, May 18th.  To enter, do one or more of the following and then leave a comment telling me which you did.  Please leave a separate comment for each entry.  Be sure to leave an e-mail address so that I can get in touch with you if you win!

1.  Rate this review.
2.  "Follow" this blog.
3.  Share about this giveaway on Facebook or your own blog.
4.  You can also rate* my other Blogging for Books reviews for more chances to win this book.  You can read about and rank Sun Stand Still by Stephen Furtick, Indivisible by Kristen Heitzmann, When Sparrows Fall by Meg Mosely, or Lillies in Moonlight by Allison Pittman.  Each time you rank a review, just leave a separate comment telling me you've done so for added entries!


*Last week there were some issues with Google Chrome and the new ranking software.  I believe that it's all been fixed, but if you have issues, let me know!


Good luck!

1 comment:

  1. I follow on google friend as Kathryn.

    kathrynbaby2004@yahoo.com

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